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Oft-Cited Climate 'Skeptic' Received $1.2M from Fossil Fuel Industry, Failed to Disclose Payments
Uh oh. Shall we call it "DenierGate"? For years, top climate science deniers, such as Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), have been citing a handful of folks like Dr. Wei-Hock "Willie" Soon for their willingness to dispute the central thesis of global warming, as shared by the overwhelming consensus of world climatologists. Now, however, according to documents published over the weekend by
Moving the Goalposts -- Refusal to Negotiate
Impoverishment?  The latest denialist buzzword for refusal to negotiateThe key trait - if you want a job at Heritage or Fox or one of the outfits stoking the New American Civil War - is agility. The incantations that keep GOP ground troops fiercely loyal must be constantly refreshed. It's a lot like the tactics used by the brilliant confederate cavalry general Nathan Bedford Forrest, or Persian ho
Bionic eye implant lets a blind man see his wife for the first time in 10 years
Allen Zderad is finally able to see his wife for the first time in more than a decade. Nearly 20 years ago, the 68-year-old Minnesotan's vision began deteriorating. He was diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa, a condition that currently has no effective treatment or cure, according to the Mayo Clinic. After 10 years, he had lost nearly all eyesight. See also: Fing
Military denies Manitoba UFO crash rumors
Multiple witness reports of a light in the sky were followed up by an unusually high military presence. Social media was abuzz last week after a UFO w...
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Is “The Lord of the Rings” an Allegory? – Questions For Corbett #020
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc020.mp3"][/audio]In this edition of the "Questions For Corbett" series, James tackles your questions on constitutional challenges to the Federal Reserve, the 28 pages and 9/11, Steve Jobs and the New World Order, political interpretations of "The Lord of the Rings" and much more.
Interview 1008 – Financial Survival: The Apocalypse Script
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2015-02-20%20Financial%20Survival.mp3"][/audio]Every week James joins Alfred Adask on Financial Survival to discuss politics, economy and society. This week they discuss the latest Japanese GDP numbers and trickle down/up economics, the ISIS threat and the battle of civilizations, and the racial/cultural/ethnic tensions that are keeping the p
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Bill Clinton’s Visionary Northwest Forest Plan Is On the Chopping Block
Feds proposal to revise forest management plan that safeguards old growth forests in the Pacific Northwest could lead to increased logging
US Launches Plan to Halt Decline of Monarch Butterfly
$2m to be spent on growing milkweed and other butterfly-friendly plants along main migration routes from Minnesota to Mexico
After the Fracking Ban
What’s next for New York’s environmental movement?
World’s Biggest Sovereign Wealth Fund Dumps Dozens of Coal Companies
Norway’s giant fund removes investments made risky by climate change and other environmental concerns, including coal, oil sands, cement and gold mining
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Just in case you were wondering...
We've not have a post about BBC Sydney correspondent Jon Donnison's ultra-biased tweets for a while. Here's his latest re-tweet (surprisingly not about how wrong Israel is about something or other). It's not as blatant as usual, but - given that he only ever re-tweets things that are unfavourable to the Tories or UKIP...:Of 180 MPs with additional jobs, 112 are Tories. 43 are Labour. 15 are Lib De
Thinking Slow
Was it Confucius, the Lord Buddha or, from Norwich, it's the bishop of the week, Swashbucklingly Reverend Lord Bishop Graham James of 'Though for the Day' fame who first said 'Slow down, stop and think'? Whoever it was, I treated myself to an international bestseller a couple of years ago by a Nobel Prize for Economics winner, Daniel Kahneman, called 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'. I've taken the 'Thin
I met the Ukippers
Well I sat through Meet the Ukippers last night but I didn’t really need to because it’s on YouTube.Good grief. No wonder the BBC set out to ridicule them. They had to be ridiculed and someone had to do it.I can only think of about five that have any credibility whatsoever. I’ll name them: Nigel Farage, Douglas Carswell, Mark Reckless and Suzanne Evans. I’ve never seen Suzanne Evans in action, but
Tim nice but dim
The BBC has receive a tsunami of complaints (which they’ve rejected) about Tim Willcox from people like me. But not me, and I’ll tell you why not. I think calling for him to resign or be sacked is ‘playing the man not the ball’, and worse, it’s playing into the hands of critics of Israel who dismiss people like me who try to defend the Jewish state by calling us “Israel Firsters” who bleat “Israel
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U.S. District Court Judge Carlton W. Reeves Sentencing Speech to Convicted White Racist Murderers
    One of my former history professors, Dennis Mitchell, recently released a history book entitled, A New History of Mississippi. “Mississippi,” he says, “is a place and a state of mind. The name evokes strong reactions from those who live here and from those who do not, but who think they know something about its people and their past.” Because of its past, as described by Anthony Walton in his
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FRED Adds 5,466 Series of Earnings Data
FRED:FRED has added 5,466 series of earnings data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey. Categories include (among others) age, race, sex, occupation, full- or part-time status, and educational attainment.Posted in FRED Announcements...Depending on the meaning of the word include, the sequence "(among others)" is either important, or unnecessary.Based on the meani
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When housing goes wrong. So wrong
    I'm sure some people can share a house with people they don't know well. After four months of doing just that here in Managua, I'm now very certain that I'm not one of them.    I thought I'd already learned most of the important lessons about life in a foreign land from our Cuso International placement in Honduras during 2012-2014. But it turns out there was one really big one still to come. 
Canada and Nicaragua are different worlds, but not for sex workers
  The swag from my RedTraSex visit. Check out that cute littleblack  keychain on the right designed to carry a condom. Can't wait to wear my "I always use a condom" t-shirt.   I’m still shaking my head after two and a half enlightening hours yesterday talking with the local sex workers’ organization here in Managua, RedTraSex (Red de Trabajadores Sexuales). I’m not sure whether to be del
Assisted suicide ruling brings it all back for Sue Rodriguez chronicler
  My friend and fellow writer Anne Mullens has a very personal connection to this week's Supreme Court of Canada unanimous ruling allowing doctor-assisted suicide.    She wrote a series of articles over five years on Victoria woman Sue Rodriguez's long and brave court fight in the 1990s - ultimately lost - for the right to have a doctor assist her to die when the day came that she'd had enough of
World peace, an end to poverty, and less garbage
Day after Christmas at Las Penitas beach     Were it up to me to pick a project for Central America, it might be garbage.    In countries with per-capita GDPs somewhere around $4,000, sub-standard education systems and virtually zero social services, I admit that garbage is not the most pressing problem.    But it's the kind of project that is wide open to all ages and classes, in urban and rural
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Roswell Slides - Adam Dew on WGN (Chicago)
 We have now heard more about the Roswell Slides, again from Adam Dew and again on video, though this comes from WGN-TV in Chicago. Dew was interviewed about the slides. He told us that the Rays, Bernerd and Hilda, divorced in the 1960s. He remained in Midland and she went to Arizona. Dew said that people have been contacting him about the Rays, so he was learning a little more about them. He impl
The Roswell Slides - An Update by Tony Bragalia
(Blogger's Note: This is a version of the posting yesterday. I had removed it for two reasons. One, the information about the hacking seemed to be irrelevant and accused certain people with it. That was inappropriate, I believed. Second, the comments section had turned so toxic that the discussion turned into a private war and was not appropriate. I now warn all that any comments that slide into n
(Blogger's Note: These slides, or rather the screen grab of these slides, has been talked about for about a week with al...
(Blogger's Note: These slides, or rather the screen grab of these slides, has been talked about for about a week with allegations being slung around and speculation running rampant. Here is the latest from Tony Bragalia... he noted that there were two pictures that needed to be embedded in the story, but I have been unable to get them to load and the help at Blogger has been... well, less than hel
The Plains of San Agustin Crash Revisited
Since it has been brought up here in the last couple of days, and since we might have beaten the Roswell Slides issue to death, at least for the time being, I thought we might look at the Plains of San Agustin crash scenario once again. Remember, to disagree with me doesn’t make you a liar, just someone with a different opinion. When you don’t bother with searching all aspects of an event, then yo
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MPs and Second-Jobbing
Didn't they do well? Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw have done a blinder dragging Parliament's reputation through the muck yet again. Fair play to The Telegraph too, who teamed up with C4 Dispatches to complete the sting. Fortuitous timing too, this has helped push the paper's recent difficulties down the memory hole. Yet Rifkind and Straw, deary me. It is true that neither men were engaged in Parl
Is Ed Miliband the Next Margaret Thatcher?
When you're involved in politics you grow accustomed to hearing some very silly things. This is doubly so in the rarefied world of political comment. I don't get paid for my pearls (some people spot trains in their free time, I do this), yet the pressure to have something unique and interesting to say is inescapable. If all this blog did was regurgitate The Graun and FT, there would be few takers
The Communards - Never Can Say Goodbye
Ruminating on some heavy duty blog posts tonight. And it's Saturday, so let's go from one 80s moment to another. Never Can Say Goodbye is one of I think only two songs to have appeared in my infamous top 100s twice. This ditty's first time was at number 21 in the Top 100 Dance Tunes of the 1970s. It then repeated over a decade later as neither tragedy nor farce when The Communards' cover took it t
Labour vs The Militant Tendency
The past really is a foreign country. Can you imagine if the BBC or ITV ponied up to Labour Party conference and asked to transmit a live debate between Progress and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy? It's unthinkable. Yet, in 1982 something similar did happen. At the year's party conference in Blackpool, the right won a majority on the NEC after much arm-twisting and shenanigans - some of w
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The soil will thank you
A glimpse of the chicken moat (currently ducks only). Conditions are very droughty, so we are doing the summer routine of carrying a bucket of water from changing out the duck pools to each fruit tree -- labor intensive, but the water does not pump well when full of duck "snortle" and we just can't pass it up. In summer we rum comfrey and weeds through a blender (not used for food) and a
That queasy feeling the weird weather can give you
In this winter which, unlike that of some other people, where whole shopping malls are collapsing in the snow, We not only have dandelions and daisies up and birds singing, but rain that should be falling and isn't. Meteorologists talk about the California drought, but half of wester Oregon is in the zone, and we're feeling it. So here I am watering the garden.There's not much out there, just thre
Trellising
Yesterday, I set poles for peas. They aren't exactly peasbrush, but they are shorter than beanpoles, usually do the job and are easy to take down and re-use. If the peas have trouble finding them I can add string or enough twigs to get the ball rolling.I plant peas, beans and corn standing up (old body). The pipe shown is aluminum, bent at one end, a bit of salvage from an old umbrella tent. Drag
Seven beds
In this heavy clay the broadfork does not sink far. I step on on side of the bar and then the other, or even climb on and dance. Eight inches of penetration is better than none. The little dangling thing is my neck knife, which will come in handy tying up the beanpoles later.I lean on the handles to lift the soil in the bed. It also helps to pull towards me a bit, rocking the forkful out of its or
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No longer Germaine
To give an idea of the sometimes comic but always spiteful nature of some strains of "feminist transphobia", see http://www.transadvocate.com/sex-essentialism-terfs-and-smelly-vaginas_n_14924.htm "Most recently, Germaine Greer made headlines (in queer media circles) for appealing to a bad vagina smell as being essential to authentic womanhood. During a question and answer session at
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Mall of America: There's a reason I don't live in Minnesota anymore...
actually there's more than one, but the libtards that infest the Twin Cities area is number one.It seems the "peaceful" Muslims are targeting the Mall of America.“Be particularly careful” if you intend to visit the Mall of America. That’s the cautionary message Sunday from Jeh Johnson, the U.S. secretary of Homeland Security, in the wake of Somali terrorist group Al-Shabab releasing a vi
Mark Levin on Giuliani's Comments: Rudy's Exactly Right...Obama Has Contempt for This Country...
"Obama is a religious and historical illiterate" More:Rudy Giuliani and the one-way taboo
Obama has officially called me "boring"...
really? He just called me, a 69 year old woman, boring.  Does he not realize that he also called older Democrats boring, too?The only older acquaintances I have who are not tech savvy, are all libtards. Every last one of them.  Some of them still read newspapers.  Oh, and they're very boring. The majority of the young people I know are completely ignorant of anything that is going on in the world.
Obama: Let's get a bunch of people (folks) together and hold a summit to talk about violent extremism and how to stop it...
maybe some midnight basketball would help.On the heels of Barf  Harf, from the State Department, suggesting that getting extremists jobs would stop violence, and her having to further explain to us that her statement was too "nuanced" for us run-of-the-mill plebes to understand, Obama's handlers are pulling his mouth strings up and down to allow us to hear tidbits like this:"There i
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US jury orders Palestinians to pay $218.5m over attacks
PA and PLO found liable for supporting attacks in Jerusalem that killed 33 people more than a decade ago.
Mossad contradicted Netanyahu on Iran nuclear programme
Spy Cables reveal Mossad concluded that Iran was not producing nuclear weapons, after PM sounded alarm at UN in 2012.
Is democracy wrong for China?
Mehdi Hasan challenges Chinese scholar Dr Zhang Weiwei on whether China can afford Western-style democracy.
Alarm over Abbott's view on Islam
Many Australians feel the prime minister is putting down a "with us or against us" line.
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Eastwood'S American Sniper Has Anti-War Message
Clint Eastwood's lonely vigilante of Dirty Harry days lives in American Sniper but now the killings have taken a toll and he has Post Traumatic Stress ~ which virtually all combat veterans have to some degree. The VA has been reluctant to tackle soul damage from veterans participating in military combat but my own extensive experience as a heart centered counselor and consultant with combat vetera
Obama'S Enduring Ground Offensive = War Is Peace
The New World Order has arrived and Nobel Peace Laureate President Obama is now doing what he was elected to do ~ Preside over a 1984 world Oligarchy where War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery and Ignorance is Strength. The stage is set because a common enemy (ISIS) ~ that our illegal invasion of Iraq created ~ keeps the people of Oceania in fear and sets the stage for a New World Order cemented in ma
Band Of Brothers #14 / Healing Wounded Hearts Through Love And Gratefulness
Five more combat veterans with PTSD complete a simple six week action based self healing workshop which stresses the power of love and gratefulness and they find themselves in service again ~ except this time the gift they are extending is themselves: Allen L Roland, Ph.DIn my role as a volunteer heart centered consultant, advisor and mentor, I have recently assisted in the transition of five more
Black Ops / The Empire'S Dark Side
America's clandestine Black Operations (Black Ops) is now fully operational in 105 countries. After more than 10 years of American secret wars, night raids, detentions and assassinations, as well as massive surveillance and billions of wasted dollars ~ the blow back has been 36 new terror groups as well as one that was born during the illegal American invasion of Iraq, nurtured in an Iraqi Prison
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所有欺騙的母親
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/climategate.php#axzz3RYLSFz00 和  http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/allwarsarebankerwars.php#axzz3RYLSFz00
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VIDEO: Citing '43 Years of Injustice,' Amnesty International interviews UN Special Rapporteur Juan Mendez about Albert Woodfox
Please sign the new Amnesty petition to Gov. Jindal! Amnesty International has just released a new video entitled "Free Albert Woodfox: 43 Years of Injustice," (on You Tube and Facebook) featuring an interview with Juan Mendez, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment. The video was made in support of Amnesty's new petition campa
Amnesty International Responds to Re-Indictment of Albert Woodfox
Following the news of Albert Woodfox being re-indicted, Amnesty International issued the following statement, reprinted below:In response to today’s announcement of the indictment of Albert Woodfox, Amnesty International USA Executive Director Steven W. Hawkins issued the following statement:“Attorney General Caldwell has made it clear that he is hell-bent on keeping Albert Woodfox behind bars—des
Please take action for Albert Woodfox: New Amnesty Intl. Petition to Gov. Jindal Calls for the State to Not Oppose Bail
We are excited to announce that Amnesty International has started a new petition in support of Albert's bail request. The full text of an email sent out by Amnesty this morning that describes the campaign is featured below. Please take action now!Freedom is just around the cornerFor more than four decades, Albert Woodfox has been held in solitary confinement: first in the infamous Louisiana State
Albert Woodfox Applies for Bail With Expedited Review
This afternoon Albert Woodfox's legal team submitted an application to US District Court Judge James A. Brady for release on bail with expedited review (View the court filing here). This month marks 2 years since Albert's conviction was overturned for a third time based on a finding of racial discrimination in the selection of his grand jury foreperson, a decision now firmly upheld by a unanimous
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Turkey’s Interests and Tanideh
Two months from now in New York, cabinet-level officials from 189 countries will read out national statements filled to the brim with resolve to combat the spread of nuclear arms, as they do every five years when the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) is reviewed by its member states. The NPT imposes legally binding obligations on its parties. These include putting peaceful-use nuclear material
Missile Confusion: Turkey’s Dance with the Chinese
What follows is a post I originally wrote for my personal blog, Turkey Wonk. The article touches on a lot of the issues Jeffrey and I have talked about in recent podcasts, so I thought I would share it with the Arms Conrol Wonk crowd. Enjoy. *************************** I am confused. This morning, Anadolu Agency reported that Turkey’s Defense Minster, Ismet Yilmaz, wrote in response to a parliamen
Pornstar Reporting Fake As Her Orgasms
In 1958, the US Air Force lost a nuclear weapon off the coast of Georgia, near Tybee Island.  The weapon is thought to be irretrievably lost, despite a brief glimmer of hope in 2004. So, I was pretty surprised to see a story claiming that a Canadian couple found it on a diving holiday.  But it’s not true. Barbara Johnson of the World News Daily has a completely fictitious story about a Canadian co
The Terse End to Cooperative Threat Reduction
Its cold in Moscow. On a chilly day in a hotel overlooking Red Square, Boston Globe reported “the Russians informed the Americans that they were refusing any more US help protecting their largest stockpiles of weapons-grade uranium and plutonium from being stolen or sold on the black market.” How bad is it? Well, things are bad after Russia circumvented Ukraine’s state sovereignty. Today Jeffrey a
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"American Sniper": Chris Kyle Was a Perfect Posterboy for Bush's War of Lies
By MARC McDONALDClint Eastwood's blockbuster film, American Sniper purports to tell the story of real-life U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. But this is nonsense. The movie character actually has little in common with the real-life Kyle, who was a twisted, bigoted, dishonest person who (in his 2012 memoir) wrote that killing Iraqis was "fun."What kind of person says that killing people is "
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Would Netanyahu And The Mossad Do An EXACT DUPLICATE FALSE FLAG Like Charlie Hedbo In Copenhagen, Denmark?
In post, I wrote about the Charlie Hedbo FALSE FLAG attack. In the Charlie Hedbo attack, there were 3 elements:1. Gunmen (or gunman) unknown at the time but who turn out to be "Muslims" who turn up dead later are involved in a shooting to do with a drawing disrespecting Muhammad.2. There's a secondary shooting at a Jewish-related site (kosher deli, synagogue, etc...because the first shoo
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dancing and total information dominance
Happy Lunar New Year, folks. There's some debate over whether it's the year of the goat or the sheep. If you're David Icke, of course, or one of UKIP's wackier supporters, every year is the year of the sheeple. Anyway, James has another piece out on China's quest for total spectrum information dominance through Big Data; a dilemma for Beijing since finding out everything it wants to know implies a
what is good, imam?
I'm increasingly convinced that stuff like this is the wrong way of looking at it. I don't think we're looking at people led through religious ideology to barbarism; we're looking at people who fancy a bit of barbarism but need a convenient faith-based excuse. In fact, I bet  if IS dropped all that religious nonsense and just stuck to the head choppings, immolations, and all the other what-is-good
orchestral manoeuvres in the dark
Here is the anthem of the Cyberspace Administration of China, the agency with overall responsibility for internet censorship, as sung by staff of that august body at a lunar new year talent show the other day. Naturally, it was put online, where, equally naturally, it was censored, and so I reproduce it here. Full story and translated lyrics over here.
five types of smoke
  There were five sorts of “flames of war.” The sort that had a sharp tip and flared up straight was a beacon fire. The sort that had a diffused purplish light was the fire that burned possessions. The sort that was black in its upper part and red at the base was the fire that burned houses. The sort that gave off a white smoke like clouds and drifted about was the fire that burned grain. As for
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So Who Is Watching and Listening To You?
We live in a world of surveillance, moving ever closer to Orwell’s 1984. We are surrounded by CCTV cameras on buildings, streets and inside shops, some would suggest that our internet messages and activity is also being monitored under the guise of national interest and data gathering by software providers on our every click is commonplace. This new business of ‘big data’ appears to be morphing wi
Where Libraries Are Sited Is As Important As What They Do?
Public Libraries where often built as large standalone buildings in the central Victorian and Edwardian civic centres, many of which remain today. They then spawned local branches with the expansion of the suburbs and even had mobile units to cater for the rural areas. Currently the role and overall library offer is being brought into constant commercial and digital question. Where should they be
Txtr RIP?
Provisional administrator Christian Köhler-Ma has been appointed to German ebook service provider Txtr.Txtr provided ebook solutions to retailers such as Foyles, device makers and mobile operators such as Deutsche Telecom. They developed a large international repository of ebooks which they serviced through a cloud based white label ebookstore and a comprehensive set of apps. Their service was bas
Sly Stone To Finally Get Paid
The music industry history is littered with artists who claim they were duped into bad contracts and not paid a fair amount. There are many that claim that the internet is making things worse. There are those whose work fails to earn out and find themselves locked into a perpetual agreement. There are those who establish themselves only to find that the contract doesn’t reflect the change and is i
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Sask Premier Brad Wall May Use 'Notwithstanding Clause' To Sidestep Supreme Court Decision On Right To Strike ...
Premier Brad Wall continues to hold firm to the base ideology of a 'businesses over persons' ideologue and says he may invoke the Canadian Constitution's 'notwithstanding clause' to suppress a working persons right to strike in Saskatchewan. CBCThe notwithstanding clause was used previously in Saskatchewan by Wall's former employer, disgraced former Conservative Premier Grant Devine. "In 1986
Sask Premier Brad Wall Trivializes Supreme Court Ruling That Protects A Person's Right To Strike In Canada ...
"... while Friday’s ruling could embolden the union moment, Wall senses that the rest of the public will be indifferent or even resentful of the unions’ legal win. At least, that sure seemed the case Friday afternoon, when he quite literally laughed off the potential multi-million loss by posting on Twitter that re-signed Rider Weston Dressler “was one essential service the Supreme Court can’
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Are global warming skeptics simply ignorant about climate science? Not so, says a forthcoming paper in the journal Advances in Political Psychology by Yale professor Dan Kahan. He finds that skeptics score about the same (in fact slightly better) on climate science questions. Full Story Via FOX News Share ...
 
 
Climate Science Fiction: IPCC Climate Model Predictions of Global Warming 8X Greater Than Reality http://www.c3headlines.com/2015/01/climate-science-fiction-empirical-evidence-ipcc-climate-model-predictions-global-warming-8x-greater-reality.html #tcot #youngcons #gop We've said it before...climate models can't predict squat...current scenarios of global climate temperatures and level of temp change already reveal a massive failure...policymakers and taxpayers should completely disregard the virtual computer simulations of climate ...
 ( now, now. The IPCC does not make predictions. It makes projections, which are computer gaming tech used to fabricate a model which cannot be either proven or disproven )

Dear Editor, The EPA is speaking nonsense when they talk about "global temperature." It makes no more sense to calculate an average temperature for a whole planet than it does to calculate the average telephone numbers in a phone book. Temperature, like viscosity and density, and of course phone numbers, is ...

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